Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1985-07-19
1987-01-27
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
180300, 180312, 248550, 248562, 244 1727, 267152, B60K 512, F16F 1300, F16F 1504
Patent
active
046389830
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for resiliently mounting a vibrating body, has a mounting bracket and a pedestal interconnected through a resilient element to define a liquid-filled hollow space. A compensating baffle bounds at least 10% of the liquid-filled hollow space and is moved by a positioning element to compensate for pressure variations in the liquid caused by vibrations, of the body. The positioning element is actuated by a primary element which detects the vibrations of the body, through a freely programmable control unit.
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Idigkeit Werner
Kurr Klaus
Ticks Gerd-Heinz
Butler Douglas C.
Firma Carl Freudenberg
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